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CAIRN ENERGY – AIR INDIA DISPUTE

  • May 19, 2021
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CAIRN ENERGY – AIR INDIA DISPUTE

Subject: Economy

Context: Recently, the British oil company Cairn Energy Plc is suing Air India in New York to seize its assets to enforce the $1.2 billion arbitration award it won against the Indian government in a retrospective tax dispute.

Concept:

Cairn Energy-Air India dispute

  • In 2020, a three-member international arbitral tribunal had ruled an unanimous verdict that the Indian government was in breach of the guarantee of fair and equitable treatment.
  • It was against the India-UK bilateral treaty and that the breach caused a loss to the British energy company.
  • It awarded Cairn $1.2 billion in compensation that India was liable to pay.
  • The Cairn has moved a court in the South District of New York against Air India and India has also challenged the arbitration award in Netherlands.

Retrospective tax demand

  • The arbitration was initiated by Cairn, similar to what Vodafone did for a breach relating to India’s 2012 retrospective amendments to tax laws.
  • Retrospective Taxation is a combination of “retrospective” and “tax” where “retrospective” means taking effect from a date in the past and “tax” refers to a new or additional levy of tax on a specified transaction.
  • It effectively allows a country to pass a rule on taxing certain products, items or services, and deals, and charge companies from a time before the date on which the law is passed.

Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)

  • It was established in 1899 to facilitate arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution between states.
  • It is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to serving the international community in the field of dispute resolution.

The PCA has a three-part organizational structure consisting of:

  • Administrative Council that oversees its policies and budgets,
  • Panel of independent potential arbitrators known as the Members of the Court, and
  • Secretariat, known as the International Bureau, headed by the Secretary-General.
CAIRN ENERGY - AIR INDIA DISPUTE economy

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